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. >> he designed the center for pain relief, he says, to be a welcoming, supportive environment for patients who want to live normal lives. >> to make it, you know, human, to make it tender, to make it hospitable. when people ask me, is it hard? no, it's not hard. it's a privilege to do that. >> it really gets to you, doesn't it? >> yeah. >> you're taking more than we now consider a safe dose. >> many of these patients are here because some physicians and legislators are trying to curb washington state's prescription drug overdose problem. >> i think this is the worst manmade epidemic in history. >> dr. gary franklin is medical director for the state of washington's department of labor and industries. when is the first time this even became an issue that you had noticed? >> by 2001, our claims managers were sending me cases of injured workers who had had a low-back sprain and who were dead three years later from an unintentional overdose of prescribed opioids. it was the saddest thing i'd ever seen. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that this year became state law. it applies to
. >> he designed the center for pain relief, he says, to be a welcoming, supportive environment for patients who want to live normal lives. >> to make it, you know, human, to make it tender, to make it hospitable. when people ask me, is it hard? no, it's not hard. it's a privilege to do that. >> it really gets to you, doesn't it? >> yeah. >> you're taking more than we now consider a safe dose. >> many of these patients are here because some physicians and...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. and our schools and teachers. thousands of good paying jobs it's the new resort casino at national harbor. but it won't happen unless lawmakers act right now. all that money -- and all those new jobs -- will go to delaware, pennsylvania, west virginia. the only loser: maryland schools. tell your delegate and state senator to vote yes for schools, jobs, and small businesses by saying yes to national harbor.
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. and our schools and teachers. thousands of good paying jobs it's the new resort casino at national harbor. but it won't happen...
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you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney will get stronger. >> karen? >> i agree with what he is saying. there is the perception of economic growth and if that is the case and less regulation, i think you are see the industrials get better. >> i think if we can get back to 2007 and 8: 20 2007 and 2008 levels, it will be better. >> how often do you get a candidate that calls out a sector like that? >> it is not just the president and regulations that have hurt coal stocks? >> that has hurt it as much as the president holding things back. but obviously romney calling this out is why stocks were up 6 to 7%. the question i have is up to what day do you decide to pull the trigger and say romney is going to win and i'm going to put my money where my mouth is. >> i like them whether obama wins or whether romney wins. >> i'm already positioned better. return to normalized earning is more. >> let's go to the options desk xgt where do you stand? >> i agr
you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney will get stronger. >> karen? >> i agree with what he is saying. there is the perception of economic growth and if that is the case and less regulation, i think you are see the industrials get better. >> i think if we can get back to 2007 and 8: 20 2007 and 2008 levels, it will be better....
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through.
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through.
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. > in the nes this sundy, abc >> good mornig.. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. > in the nes this sundy, abc >> good mornig.. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart...
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. >> in the current environment i don't want to make comments about the vice president process or anything associated with it. i stand bry the comments i made in the past and not saying anything about the vice president process. >> brit: but we will. he is trying to tamp down the process of the vice president pick. time for our sunday bill kristol of the weekly standard and jeff zeleny from the new york and fred barnes from the weekly standard and fox news analyst juan williams. we'll look at the graphic that shows marko rubo and chris christie and bobby jindle. we moit as well join n. when and who? >> mitt romney is thinking about this in his count row house new hampshire. you talk to people on the campaign they don't know and i think they are telling the truth. i think mitt romney will make the decision with little input with other pros and advisors and it will be his pick >> brit: so what is the percentages just in terps of politically sleeping of a pick now or within the next week or so. jeff your thoughts on that. >> one of the up sides of choosing someone early. it gives someone and
. >> in the current environment i don't want to make comments about the vice president process or anything associated with it. i stand bry the comments i made in the past and not saying anything about the vice president process. >> brit: but we will. he is trying to tamp down the process of the vice president pick. time for our sunday bill kristol of the weekly standard and jeff zeleny from the new york and fred barnes from the weekly standard and fox news analyst juan williams....
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you know, but it's important to understand about the libyan security environment that it's very porous. there's abundant weaponry. that's all been stolen from gadhafi's arsenals during the revolution. there is in security services. so, when we talk about preplanned, we have to decide whether it was something that had been planned months in advance, weeks in advance or something that was hastily put together, a couple of cell phone calls half an hour before. they knew ambassador stevens was there and seized the moment. so it may have been planned, but 30 minutes beforehand. >> and of course we get into the whole question of immediate aftermath. when did u.s. intelligence now, when did they tell the white house, which is going to become a crucial issue, who is to blame for any errors that may have happened. from your reporting and you've done a lot in terms of studying these jihadist and extremist groups, what i find incredibly ironic here is that these groups linked to al-qaeda wanted moammar gadhafi to be killed. that was something that was accomplished by the united states, who are th
you know, but it's important to understand about the libyan security environment that it's very porous. there's abundant weaponry. that's all been stolen from gadhafi's arsenals during the revolution. there is in security services. so, when we talk about preplanned, we have to decide whether it was something that had been planned months in advance, weeks in advance or something that was hastily put together, a couple of cell phone calls half an hour before. they knew ambassador stevens was...
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dominates the application environment here in the u.s. in asia we think android will be driving that. apple has the choice of becoming a niche plan. we suspect there will be margin compression. we are seeing this year will be pretty good still. early next year they have to start focusing on emerging markets may be the peak in profitability is behind them. >> what would you have to see to get apple to a buy for you. what would be the catalyst or the trigger if they did something? what would it be? >> the biggest thing would be if the emerging carriers decided to subsidize in a really big way. a little bit half hearted. if we could see a lot more commitment to that and a lot of commitment to that kind of business model in india, indonesia and those markets i think we become more constructive on the name. at the moment it's hard to see how the operators can offer those subsidy policies for markets where the average revenue per userer is significantly lower than the u.s. the iphone is pretty hard to afford for the vast bulk of the emerging ma
dominates the application environment here in the u.s. in asia we think android will be driving that. apple has the choice of becoming a niche plan. we suspect there will be margin compression. we are seeing this year will be pretty good still. early next year they have to start focusing on emerging markets may be the peak in profitability is behind them. >> what would you have to see to get apple to a buy for you. what would be the catalyst or the trigger if they did something? what...
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there is a component of genetic and environment. it is on science to nail down what those mechanisms are. >> one of the questions is that if it was pury genetics some scientists say it would die out over time. gay people in large numbers have not been pro creating and therefore passing it down, but if it these epimarks that would explain how it is passed from generation to generation. that is one of the theer yis as to why these elements have not died out over millions of years. they have stayed tudy. the genes don't get passed along. but the epigenetics can get passed along. thank you very much. >> it ended with a 27-year-old former u.s. marine in a mexican prison. there are questions about why he was arrested. first we have a 360 bulletin. >> house speaker is asking them not to make christmas break plans. they may have to work during the holiday. sources say it was a tense conversation. experts warn of a new recession have a deal can't be reached in 20 days. new jersey governor says it i y ridiculous that he can't be president bec
there is a component of genetic and environment. it is on science to nail down what those mechanisms are. >> one of the questions is that if it was pury genetics some scientists say it would die out over time. gay people in large numbers have not been pro creating and therefore passing it down, but if it these epimarks that would explain how it is passed from generation to generation. that is one of the theer yis as to why these elements have not died out over millions of years. they have...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. [ male announcer how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. this week two primaries and a toy from the '60s all making headlines on the trail. each day we move closer not just to victory but to a better america. >> you cunify behind the candidate and that is mitt romney. >> i think he hit a reset button for the fall campaign and everything changes like a etch a sketch and we start all ov
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the pde t fo lnghe e of 2014 was prefaced on the idea that the surge would have created some better environment from which it would make sense we could leave because things would be better. if that promise is wrong and things after the surge are worse than before the surge, if things are not goin to get better by the time we areeto av thhy w stickingith that as still being the time to leave? when the pentagon announced the end of the surge last week, when they announced the surge was over, they talked less about blunting taliban momentum and more abo how the surge helped us tin lots of afghan security forces. in thry, lots of trained afghan security forces is a way afghanistan could get more safe. but right now it's also a way americans get killed. by the afghans we are training and arming. afghan troops a turning around and killing american troops they're supposed to be working with at such a rate now that the traini and joint operatis beeenhe fs eds h. and have only now started to scale back up. that's the circumstances in which 68,000 americans are putting their lives on the line right now w
the pde t fo lnghe e of 2014 was prefaced on the idea that the surge would have created some better environment from which it would make sense we could leave because things would be better. if that promise is wrong and things after the surge are worse than before the surge, if things are not goin to get better by the time we areeto av thhy w stickingith that as still being the time to leave? when the pentagon announced the end of the surge last week, when they announced the surge was over, they...
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clearly those industries would be operating under a very different environment. >> don i'm going to ask you the same question? do you have a different investment strategy and president obama than president romney. >> complete fork in the road. this is a no-brainer. you don't even have to drill down to the sector level. all about the fiscal cliff. if romney is elected president, we're not going to have a short-term fiscal cliff problem because he's not going to veto extending the bush tax cuts. and the republicans aren't going to give him so hard a time hiking the debt ceiling. if obama is elected, he has said over and over he will veto any extension of the bush tax cuts that includes extending the tax cuts for the rich. the house, on the other hand, insists on all the tax cuts being extended. if they can't agree, all tax cuts go away. 5% of disposable personal income is ripped from the economy. the republicans take their vengeance by not raising the debt ceiling. we are back in a great recession mid january. which this country can't take. we can't take it. >> we've wasted all our recove
clearly those industries would be operating under a very different environment. >> don i'm going to ask you the same question? do you have a different investment strategy and president obama than president romney. >> complete fork in the road. this is a no-brainer. you don't even have to drill down to the sector level. all about the fiscal cliff. if romney is elected president, we're not going to have a short-term fiscal cliff problem because he's not going to veto extending the...
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we obviously in this environment focus on the things we can control. we got one thing there, two major issues were overshadowing it a little bit. a civil litigation case we moved out of the way and mediation, which has been pending there since 1989. that's gone. revenues, $5.8 billion. performance is basically paying off. we're hitting profitability highs. in the upstream business, you actually see when you open the hood that there's strong productivity underneath it and that we're adjusting the structure. that pretty much gives an idea of what's happening in the quarter here. >> a couple points, klaus. you mentioned that settlement with alba. is there any reason to believe there's more to come on this whether or not other lawsuits sort of carry on in the next quarter and the next quarter, or can you categorically say this issue is behind? >> well, the civil settlement is behind us. that's one thing. i mean, the thing that's still open there is basically the settlement with the doj and sec. we will continue negotiations on that. so that's important. th
we obviously in this environment focus on the things we can control. we got one thing there, two major issues were overshadowing it a little bit. a civil litigation case we moved out of the way and mediation, which has been pending there since 1989. that's gone. revenues, $5.8 billion. performance is basically paying off. we're hitting profitability highs. in the upstream business, you actually see when you open the hood that there's strong productivity underneath it and that we're adjusting...
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our energy price environment because we've had an amazing gas revolution, is a much more favorable environment. we've had high productivity growth over a long period of time, so actual there will is some now reshoring going on. companies like g.e. are actually out there, bringing back at the margin, jobs they had shifted abroad to come here. that's the first -- >> you mentioned g.e., what about jack welch's tweet, challenging the unbelievable job numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. >> that's jack. that's jack welch. i think what laura is saying is so, so important. we have an opportunity in the business community, regardless of what happens in the election, and what we're talking about. republicans and democrats coming together to say it's not about politics, it's we have a fiscal cliff coming, 25% unemployment among the young this is not republican or democrat. this is not capitalist or occupy wall street. this is a problem for all of us, and what we do teahenry jackson initiative, we showcase companies, like -- like ibm, like starbucks, like -- >> at&t, ge. there's a whole list of
our energy price environment because we've had an amazing gas revolution, is a much more favorable environment. we've had high productivity growth over a long period of time, so actual there will is some now reshoring going on. companies like g.e. are actually out there, bringing back at the margin, jobs they had shifted abroad to come here. that's the first -- >> you mentioned g.e., what about jack welch's tweet, challenging the unbelievable job numbers. these chicago guys will do...
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, brenda, it can because they're flexing their muscle and have the backing of the current political environment. >> brenda: larry. >> brenda, the younes need to reinvent themselves. if they need to get into my skilled jobs and earn higher wages and that's the key. >> you're right and the idea of organizing the lowest end of the structure here is, as jonas says, the average lifetime of employee i think is nine months in the fast food business so it's antithetical and-- >> these aren't coal mines and slaughter houses, brenda, these are folding sweaters at the gap, cashiers. >> we need to see more unions in china where they could make a difference, they could lift wages and improve living standards there. >> absolutely. >> and keep chinese, work forces from taking jobs away from america. >> good luck with that. >> brenda: thank you for the debate. and sandy victims facing devastation one month later, so is this any time for the united nations to be using them as a fund raising tool? the cavuto gang is all over that one at the bottom of the hour. up here first, forget fees in the health care law, a
, brenda, it can because they're flexing their muscle and have the backing of the current political environment. >> brenda: larry. >> brenda, the younes need to reinvent themselves. if they need to get into my skilled jobs and earn higher wages and that's the key. >> you're right and the idea of organizing the lowest end of the structure here is, as jonas says, the average lifetime of employee i think is nine months in the fast food business so it's antithetical and-- >>...
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we're certainly in a slow growth environment. and as dan said, it looks like the indicators are consistent with 1, 1.5, 2% gdp growth. >> let me ask it a different way then. gdp revised down. durable goods stunk. you saw the pmi number we brought up. are you more nervous today than you were five days ago? >> no. i think the numbers have been a little bit ugly. but i think they are again consistent more with that slower growth at this point in time. there are a lot of concerns out there, but not necessarily indicative of recession yet. >> well throw us some names then, brian, you're a mid cap guy so within the mid cap universe which names do you think fit the bill that can still grow their earnings that slow growth environment? >> mandy, one of the companies we like right now is a company called asena retail. it actually is a pretty direct play on that slow growth environment. they are a women's fashion retailer. most people know them for dress barn and maurice's but they recently have added brands like justice and lane bryant to
we're certainly in a slow growth environment. and as dan said, it looks like the indicators are consistent with 1, 1.5, 2% gdp growth. >> let me ask it a different way then. gdp revised down. durable goods stunk. you saw the pmi number we brought up. are you more nervous today than you were five days ago? >> no. i think the numbers have been a little bit ugly. but i think they are again consistent more with that slower growth at this point in time. there are a lot of concerns out...
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the yield for neil is so profound in the environment today that not that big an impact. could you see some impact if there is a romney victory? moderately. we think longer term the bid for munies continues. >> good to see you. >>> tax policy impact not just on munies, but also on stocks and specificallypayers out there. karen, are you concerned about a shift in policy or the expiration of capital gains? >> i am. i think it could happen. we may see some big dividends because of that, which would be nice. hopefully somebody like a microsoft. i don't know if they'll do it, but they should. >> you saw -- i actually think that's a great point. when you think about it, taking that conversation over the equity world. that yield trade, the stocks that look like bonds, it's a very crowded trade. if you have any real policy shift there, i think you could see a lot of money come out of some of these very crowded like consumer staples and utilities, that sort of thing. >>> coming up next, it is a trade of the day that you can definitely bank on. we're going to lift the curtain and b
the yield for neil is so profound in the environment today that not that big an impact. could you see some impact if there is a romney victory? moderately. we think longer term the bid for munies continues. >> good to see you. >>> tax policy impact not just on munies, but also on stocks and specificallypayers out there. karen, are you concerned about a shift in policy or the expiration of capital gains? >> i am. i think it could happen. we may see some big dividends because...
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but they also talked about this still be a challenging environment. i want to point out, people think this is a housing play. the housing side's doing well. it's the commercial and health care side that isn't doing so well. i also was sort of intrigued with lowe's. not the retail company but the lowe's which owns cma financials and loets hotels. in a financial, they did well, the cma financial group which they are 90% of. they noted no casualty losses. the first thing that went through my mind is how ironic to say that today. then burger king. we've got the company rolling out this 4 cent a share quarterly dividend. kind of interesting. if you go through the conference call to see what they're saying. think about this. this is a company that's $2.6 billion in debt. they're looking really toward the cash flow they think they're going to have going forward as they shift from the -- as they sort of realign how they are today. they're basically going to shift into a company that is almost all franchise, which, by the way, gets you to the point of, will th
but they also talked about this still be a challenging environment. i want to point out, people think this is a housing play. the housing side's doing well. it's the commercial and health care side that isn't doing so well. i also was sort of intrigued with lowe's. not the retail company but the lowe's which owns cma financials and loets hotels. in a financial, they did well, the cma financial group which they are 90% of. they noted no casualty losses. the first thing that went through my mind...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >>> still ahead, the amazing story behind this incredible photo. if you look closely, that's me just to the north of mexico. wait. that's not right. ♪ lowers to cut drag. rises to every challenge. t
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. a new way to save on...
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i think what we are doing is consolidating and moving towards a smaller environment. i think we have smaller investors who can deliver returns. >> what do you mean by that? types of funtds they are investing in. >> that's correct. i will see many professionals from wall street leaving this side of the business. south side of the business and go to the buy side of the business. and expressing their invest many in the criteria. >> they have what kind of outcome or compromise or deal they might need. >> right. >> in some shape taxes will good up. how do investors prepare for that? >> the way investors prepare for that, most well healed investors have prepared for that and embarked on that strategy. that the problem with taxes going up. the people who can best deal with it are already dealing with it. many people are thinking about different opportunities. >> you've been spot on about a of the risks the last few years. what is the biggest risk to you right now? >> biggest risk rye out in -- >> well not personally but in the markets. >> well, we can talk about racing too.
i think what we are doing is consolidating and moving towards a smaller environment. i think we have smaller investors who can deliver returns. >> what do you mean by that? types of funtds they are investing in. >> that's correct. i will see many professionals from wall street leaving this side of the business. south side of the business and go to the buy side of the business. and expressing their invest many in the criteria. >> they have what kind of outcome or compromise or...
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we'll go out and change the entire environment so we will see more economic growth and you will see more revenue as a result. >> chris: we'll have to leave it there. senator santorum, thank you for coming in and talk to us. i know you have a bit of a cold, i hope you feel better and see how things go on tuesday night. >> guest: appreciate it, chris. >> chris: up next. president obama and prime minister netanyahu meet on how to stop iran's nuclear program. does that mean sanctions or a military trike? textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthc
we'll go out and change the entire environment so we will see more economic growth and you will see more revenue as a result. >> chris: we'll have to leave it there. senator santorum, thank you for coming in and talk to us. i know you have a bit of a cold, i hope you feel better and see how things go on tuesday night. >> guest: appreciate it, chris. >> chris: up next. president obama and prime minister netanyahu meet on how to stop iran's nuclear program. does that mean...
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businesses in ohio understand that we are open for business and we are creating an economic environment where they can be successful. >> the president is here and said that ohio is one of those states that prove his economic policiless are working. how do you respond to the president if he makes those claims? >> i would say it is it just the opposite. they are hurting. we can gobetter if we had a real partner in washington who understood what it takes to create jobs. through our effort and initiative. we are reforming our regulations and at the same time the federal government is pushing more regulations and obamacare and the affect that is it going to have on government spending and more tax dollars spent on medicaid after it is it implement the impact it will center on ohio. >> i loved csi. common sense initiate itch. because it is it a name that is trendy, but i loved that we will assem pel the top business people and ask them. if you can set government policy to cause you to create jobs whampt is it going to be. and so what did they tell you specifically would help them create jobs
businesses in ohio understand that we are open for business and we are creating an economic environment where they can be successful. >> the president is here and said that ohio is one of those states that prove his economic policiless are working. how do you respond to the president if he makes those claims? >> i would say it is it just the opposite. they are hurting. we can gobetter if we had a real partner in washington who understood what it takes to create jobs. through our...
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. >> has anything changed as a result of the environment of the confusion we are in. >> the one big change is that rates wsh treasury rates, are ridiculously low and there is no value there. but in terms of credit securities, long equities, long gold, in a world where we are just printing money and that the only policy -- >> he likes european stocks. >> remember i fell off my chair last time i heard that. >> some of the european markets like germany have done spectacular well. >> we were along germany, spain -- >> are you still? >> yes. >> you are buying spanish stocks. >> yes. >> check you for fever. >> why is it attractive? >> everybody says spain will break up. they going bankrupt. >> doesn't the opportunity the greatest or something along those lines? >> blood in the streets. >> right. >> look. when you look at where we are cyclicly on earnings, when you look at where we are on valuations, spanish equities, real o really cheap. and the bottom line is that even today, as we hear positive news about the banking union, the europeans are begrudgingly and distressing structural issues. >> g
. >> has anything changed as a result of the environment of the confusion we are in. >> the one big change is that rates wsh treasury rates, are ridiculously low and there is no value there. but in terms of credit securities, long equities, long gold, in a world where we are just printing money and that the only policy -- >> he likes european stocks. >> remember i fell off my chair last time i heard that. >> some of the european markets like germany have done...
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. >> given of the fact it was the winter olympics and compare tod an urban environment in london notion that the president is timid on foreign affairs doesn't play out in the minds of the voters. he got bin laden and guy got the troops out of iraq and guy who successfully took gaddafi out without getting american troops involved. >> chris: we talked about the vfw speech. he spoke to the veteran of foreign wars convention in nevada and had no problem attacking the president. the main idea obama white house leaked sensitive national security secrets to boost the president's reelection. >> this conduct is contemptable. it betrace our national interest. and compromises the men and women in the fields and demand a full and prompt investigation by a special counsel, with explanation and consequences. >> tim, can they make the voters care about the leaks and the question is whether or not top secrets are diviged in a way to damage u.s. operation andus personnel. >> this is a problem for the obama administration. unfortunately for the republicans, there will likely be a mechanism by which you g
. >> given of the fact it was the winter olympics and compare tod an urban environment in london notion that the president is timid on foreign affairs doesn't play out in the minds of the voters. he got bin laden and guy got the troops out of iraq and guy who successfully took gaddafi out without getting american troops involved. >> chris: we talked about the vfw speech. he spoke to the veteran of foreign wars convention in nevada and had no problem attacking the president. the main...
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however, the small business owner is much more interested in what's the economic environment going to look like and can i produce a profit. will iish able to increase my business, sales, revenues and profits. if i have to pay a little more in taxes in a better environment, i'd rather do that than have a much lower tax rate. >> you would prefer certainty. you want certainty. enough of these, well, we'll set it this way until a year from now and come back and revisit it. that's no way to run an airline. >> all comes back to confident. if i feel confident about my business, i feel confident about what i'm going to do, confident about my ability to increase my sales and revenue -- >> how big is the concern among your clientele, your small business clients, about the impending obama care health care costs? >> again, another issue that arises in our conversations, what do you think about health care. but again, same sort of logic. if business is going to be going well, if i'm going to be able to hire, if i can expand my business and there is certainty about what the program looks like, i do
however, the small business owner is much more interested in what's the economic environment going to look like and can i produce a profit. will iish able to increase my business, sales, revenues and profits. if i have to pay a little more in taxes in a better environment, i'd rather do that than have a much lower tax rate. >> you would prefer certainty. you want certainty. enough of these, well, we'll set it this way until a year from now and come back and revisit it. that's no way to...
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>> a lot is the election and earnings environment. if we take the election and set it aside for now the earnings environment is deteriorating more than investors are willing to cop to at this point. first, fourth quarter of this year, we're supposed to see a remarkable recovery in earnings which i think is highly unlikely considering the macro economic climate. then an earnings kbroet in 2014. so with this fiscal uncertainty, investors have gotten a little bit ahead of themselves in terms of optimism. >> your overstating the election's impact on what the stock market will do? we had jack vogel on at the top of the show that said the market will get it wrong. >> that's possible the market gets it wrong depending on the outcome of the election. clearly this is a very tight election. the reason why i don't think we're overstating the potential impact is just the sheer numbers. this election has an impact in a few ways. first sheer size. like i said we're talking about debt and deficits larger than at any point since world war ii and the
>> a lot is the election and earnings environment. if we take the election and set it aside for now the earnings environment is deteriorating more than investors are willing to cop to at this point. first, fourth quarter of this year, we're supposed to see a remarkable recovery in earnings which i think is highly unlikely considering the macro economic climate. then an earnings kbroet in 2014. so with this fiscal uncertainty, investors have gotten a little bit ahead of themselves in terms...
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know, movies and all that since then and speeches and gotten very heavily involved in promoting the environment and so on, but, you know, nothing is the same anymore because, you know, my personal life has been destroyed and so now -- destroyed because of stupidity, of bad decision-making and, you know, huge failure on my part and made a lot of people suffer because of that and so all of that is always on my mind. >> have you been taken aback by the extremity of some of the reaction? people treating you almost like sort of a mass murderer, how dare you commit this hideous crime when actually you did what millions of men have done, i mean i'm not excusing it, defending it, anything. i'm just trying to put it into some kind of context. at times you've been so battered by this. have you felt it has been too much or not? >> you know, i never tell the press what to write and what to say. i mean they do what they do and i do what i do. and, you know, i think that it is my doing. they didn't create this story. no one out there created the story. i created it. it's my doing. now, i did not ever experie
know, movies and all that since then and speeches and gotten very heavily involved in promoting the environment and so on, but, you know, nothing is the same anymore because, you know, my personal life has been destroyed and so now -- destroyed because of stupidity, of bad decision-making and, you know, huge failure on my part and made a lot of people suffer because of that and so all of that is always on my mind. >> have you been taken aback by the extremity of some of the reaction?...
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if you get a company that guides up in this environment that is a very good thing. >> we have a drop for chipotle down 3%. extra chicken no beans. >> i'm not a chipotle guy and apparently not a lot of folks are these days, as well. they do the slow grind lower. i rather jack in the box. look at the way that recovered. jack is better than cmg right here. >> pop for best buy up 3%. >> this is making the glacial move towards getting a buyout. they met with bankers today perhaps got financing. if you are in the stock for a buyout you take something off the table. >> equity residential up. >> the idea that he is now a buy er that is actually very interesting to me. >> pop for monster beverage up 13%. >> for someone like me that is a bio medical engineer this is an interesting story. there are no proven cases of the drinks causing a problem. they are looking into it, sniffing around into it but nothing in the immediate future. >> before you go -- can we ask bio medical -- he threw that out there. you want to elaborate. >> masters from university of michigan go blue here. you know. i wanted
if you get a company that guides up in this environment that is a very good thing. >> we have a drop for chipotle down 3%. extra chicken no beans. >> i'm not a chipotle guy and apparently not a lot of folks are these days, as well. they do the slow grind lower. i rather jack in the box. look at the way that recovered. jack is better than cmg right here. >> pop for best buy up 3%. >> this is making the glacial move towards getting a buyout. they met with bankers today...